Thank you Motopic for the quick and helpful reply. I have placed an order for .32 ACP dies and a #7 shell plate. Am looking forward to reloading .32 ACP.
Thanks again. Appreciate your time spent helping me.

The smaller the caliber the harder it is. You are going to be dispensing powder in small portions. Probably as low as 1,5 grains. The margin for error is small. That is hard to do on a consistent basis with a powder dispenser. You will need to use powder that dispenses really well.

I have often thought of reloading 32ACP. I even bought the dies. I have never tied it. Reloading 380 is hard enough. I am not willing to reload anything where I have to hand measure the powder.

gunnels wrote:The smaller the caliber the harder it is. You are going to be dispensing powder in small portions. Probably as low as 1,5 grains. The margin for error is small. That is hard to do on a consistent basis with a powder dispenser. You will need to use powder that dispenses really well.

I have often thought of reloading 32ACP. I even bought the dies. I have never tied it. Reloading 380 is hard enough. I am not willing to reload anything where I have to hand measure the powder.

Thumbs up on that! I reload .25ACP (1.1 grains of Bullseye) and have found that it is safer and easier to trickle the powder to the correct load. Takes a bit longer, but so far I have not blown up a gun. Darn little cases anyway!